Ronnie O’Sullivan admitted cueing problems left him scared of playing snooker after he advanced to his 150th ranking quarter-final at the World Open.
O’Sullivan has spent time away from competition to rebuild his game and technique, and the hard work paid off with an impressive 5-3 victory over Shaun Murphy in Yushan.
“If I can get my cue through the ball I will be alright,” O’Sullivan was quoted as saying on the World Snooker Tour website.
THE ROCKET IS IN THE LAST EIGHT! 🚀
Ronnie O'Sullivan looks IN THE MOOD this week with a 5-3 win over Shaun Murphy.
He's in ranking quarter final No. 150 ✅#WorldOpen pic.twitter.com/VvDSQG314q
— WST (@WeAreWST) March 19, 2026
“It doesn’t matter whether I win or lose. I am able to do that now.
“It has been torturous to be honest with you. It has been really hard work.
“For me, just going out there and playing is a victory. Whether I win or lose is irrelevant. For me to be able to go out there and not feel scared is a victory.
“I am happy to go out there and feel that if I get a chance I might do something.
“Before I was thinking, ‘please don’t miss, don’t let me on the table’. This is what was going through my head.”
Break-building GENIUS! 💯
Ronnie O'Sullivan century breaks just don't get old…#WorldOpen pic.twitter.com/lSKzbnQ03S
— WST (@WeAreWST) March 19, 2026
The 50-year-old has chosen to adopt a limited calendar for the 2026 season.
O’Sullivan will meet Welshman Ryan Day in his first quarter-final appearance since making the final of the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters last August.
“Shaun has been playing unbelievably. He has been so strong,” said the seven-time world champion, who made frame-winning breaks of 70, 76, 89, 96 and 121 and had trailed 2-1.
“I was happy when I got to 2-2. I thought at least I’ve been involved in a game against a top quality player. To win is even better.”
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